Michelangelo Di Battista/RCA RecordsWant to learn all there is to know about Britney Spears? There’s a class in Brooklyn, New York, that will teach you, DNAinfo.com reports.

Two friends, Rachel Goldberg and Suri Ratnatunga, started Britney Spears 101, a workshop specifically dedicated to the life and times of the pop star.

The class, held in Rachel's apartment, features a multimedia presentation with GIFs, video clips and more. For $25, students get an overview of Britney’s personal life and career trajectory, including the ups and shaved-head downs. The class also presents an analysis of Britney's place in pop culture and how she’s contributed to the feminist movement. Drinks and Britney-themed snacks, such as "Baby One More Thyme" crackers, are also included in the price.

Rachel and Suri have already hosted a bunch of sessions, which have been attended by a mixture of hardcore Britney fans and people with a more casual interest in the singer. More classes will be added soon, and a maximum of 10 can attend each class.

ABC/Fred LeeTaylor Swift is continuing to make her fans’ dreams come true. After one of her biggest fans launched a Tumblr campaign to try to meet the singer, Taylor granted her wish.

According to E! News, Colleen Sullivan and her pal Tiffany Huang got their own private chat session with Taylor at a recent awards show in Los Angeles. On Sunday morning, Colleen, who had already planned to attend the show with Tiffany, found out that Taylor had followed her on Tumblr. Later that night, at the event, the two girls were taken to meet their idol.

Taylor talked to the girls at her dinner table and posed for photos with them.

Taylor, of course, is known for surprising her fans with personal attention. In the past, she’s sent them Christmas presents, hosted private listening sessions with them for her album 1989, and even offered one heartbroken fan breakup advice.

Ben WattsEd Sheeran won’t be taking a break from touring any time soon. The singer just added more tour dates for the fall.

The second leg to his North American tour will kick off in Houston, Texas on September 3. It’ll run through the month, finishing up in Washington, D.C. on September 23. The first leg of the tour, set to begin May 2 in New Orleans, is already mostly sold out. The new leg will feature Ed headlining stadiums for the first time in the U.S.

Tickets will be available on a pre-sale basis for select dates starting April 6, and available to the general public starting April 10.

Jeff Daly/NBCWell, that was quick: Zayn Malik's first solo song is already out. Sort of.

Before Zayn left One Direction, producer and songwriter Naughty Boy told a British paper he'd been working with the singer on some solo material. Monday, Naughty Boy tweeted a link to a Soundcloud file containing a gentle acoustic track -- obviously in demo form -- titled "I Won't Mind," writing, "let the music do the talking guys. thank us later. :)." The file has since been removed from Soundcloud, though it's available to hear elsewhere.

According to People magazine, the Soundcloud file featured the caption, ""There is nothing but love for what was left behind. That's why we don't mind. ;) #zaughty #zinabad".

One Direction's rep confirms to ABC Radio that it is, in fact, Zayn on the track.

Before he posted the song, Naughty Boy had gotten into a Twitter battle with 1D's Louis Tomlinson, who accused the producer of "winding fans up" by retweeting a video that claimed "Naughty Boy saved Zaughty" and "Zaughty will rise." Louis responded by calling the producer "inconsiderate" and telling him to "grow up."

Naughty Boy thought Louis was referring to a tweet that he'd posted in 2012 insulting someone named "Louis" -- in this case, The X Factor judge Louis Walsh -- and told Louis to calm down. Louis responded, "I was talking about the video you tweeted. Clearly trying to wind the fans up ! Well you succeeded anyway."

Naughty Boy responded, "when ur gettin hate for some thing u didn't do, a bit of love can go a long way, that's why I retweeted, time will tell the real story guys."

Image Courtesy Autumn de WildeThere are differences between fun. and Bleachers, says guitarist Jack Antonoff, not only in how the music sounds but how it is created.

In this week's episode of Billboard.com's Pop Shop Podcast, Antonoff told co-hosts Jason Lipshutz and Keith Caulfield that the members of fun. contribute to a collaborative process. His side Bleachers project, however, is "way lonelier," explaining that it's "just living with the ideas in my head and trying to figure out what's working and what isn't. ... It's like a parallel world."

Antonoff added, "The project wouldn't exist if it was too similar. If that was something I had to think about, I wouldn't have started the project."

Antonoff envisions a busy future for himself: He wants to make another fun. album "in the next coming months," tour behind Bleachers' debut album, Strange Desire, "for the next two years" as well as write and produce for other artists. He's already had some success in that area: he co-wrote Sara Bareilles’ platinum selling hit “Brave," while the song "Sweeter than Fiction," which he co-wrote with Taylor Swift for the movie One Chance, earned him a Golden Globe nomination.

"I want to stay creative and stay interested," Antonoff said. "The worst thing you can do for the universe is to make art that you're not excited to make, and we all can hear it when people do that."